At the November 18, 2014 Planning Board meeting the Staff asked the Board to initiate a zone change in the Lake Street Area that would allow apartments.
Areas of Interest
The 2010 Comprehensive Plan recommends these areas be developed in the future as Moderate Density Residential Development.
The Planning Board was concerned with the difference in density between the Moderate Density Residential Land Use designation (6-8 units per acre
and allows apartments) and the closest zoning category to that, which is Multi-Family Suburban, which allow up to 17 units per acre with apartments. They asked staff to present additional information on
existing densities, appearances of apartment complexes outside of downtown and to prepare an amended zoning category that might better fit the density recommendations of the Moderate Density
Residential land use of the 2010 Comprehensive Plan.
Here are the results of the staff research:
MFS Zone Area 1- Has the greatest number of apartment complexes. The highest density is 17.9 dwelling units per acre.
MFS Zone Area 2- This area has 2 apartment complexes with the highest density being close to 20 dwelling units per acre.
MFS Zone Area 3- There are no existing apartments in this area. It also has large tracts of land that have limited or no development potential. In fact even with single family and a few duplexes, the overall density in area 3 is .06 dwelling units per acre.